In the grammar of architecture, the wall is a period and the hallway is a sentence, but the doorframe is a transition—a silent, structural “and” that connects one reality to the next. We pass through these rectangular voids thousands of…
In the grammar of architecture, the wall is a period and the hallway is a sentence, but the doorframe is a transition—a silent, structural “and” that connects one reality to the next. We pass through these rectangular voids thousands of…